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Alden Arthur Knipe,Emilie Benson Knipe

Girls of '64

Girls of '64 is a captivating anthology that explores the diverse experiences and intricate narratives of women during a pivotal era. From evocative poetry to immersive short stories, the collection embodies a plethora of literary styles and genres, each contributing to the overarching theme of women's resilience and societal roles in the 1864 milieu. The anthology showcases the zeitgeist of the era through its vivid portrayals, offering standout pieces that evoke both emotional depth and historical authenticity. This collection's richness lies in its capacity to blend thematic coherence with stylistic diversity, ensuring a profound exploration of a transformative period in women's history. Throughout Girls of '64, Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur Knipe bring together an array of voices, each adding a unique perspective to the overarching theme of feminine evolution and empowerment. The contributors hail from a spectrum of backgrounds, many having actively participated in the sociopolitical movements of their time, infusing their narratives with authenticity and poignancy. This anthology aligns with feminist literary traditions, offering a tapestry of experiences that not only reflect the cultural and historical intricacies of the 1860s but also resonate with contemporary readers seeking insight into the ongoing dialogue about gender and society. Girls of '64 invites readers to immerse themselves in a literary journey that transcends time. This anthology is a testament to the power of collective storytelling, as it provides a rare opportunity to engage with multiple perspectives in one comprehensive volume. Perfect for readers interested in exploring historical themes, cultural shifts, and the dynamics of women's roles, Girls of '64 offers both educational value and a broader understanding of the varied narratives that shaped the period. By engaging with this collection, readers are encouraged to reflect on the past and its enduring impact on the present.
249 Druckseiten
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Bookwire
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2019
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2019
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